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22LR Max Distance Fun
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 347517" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>Whew... My little 10-22 bull barrel won't do that but it was surprisingly accurate at 185 yards today, easily keeping them inside an 8" ring with 8 mph right rear quartering tailwind. I have the 20 MOA picatinny too but I stuck a temporarily available Huskemaw on it just to see what would happen. I was impressed.</p><p></p><p>One thing that surprised me- looking at Loadbase I noticed that there was only 1 click (.33 mil on the Huskemaw <-- which sucks imho) difference at 185 yards between a 50 yard and 100 yard zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 347517, member: 1039"] Whew... My little 10-22 bull barrel won't do that but it was surprisingly accurate at 185 yards today, easily keeping them inside an 8" ring with 8 mph right rear quartering tailwind. I have the 20 MOA picatinny too but I stuck a temporarily available Huskemaw on it just to see what would happen. I was impressed. One thing that surprised me- looking at Loadbase I noticed that there was only 1 click (.33 mil on the Huskemaw <-- which sucks imho) difference at 185 yards between a 50 yard and 100 yard zero. [/QUOTE]
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